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check out "america live" 1:00 eastern time. later tonight with megyn and bret will ann our prime-time coverage. i'll be at the board. martha will be crunching numbers. we'll have a big old time. these are the days you live for when you're in this business. this is the super bowl for us. martha: i'm so excited i can barely speak, it's very exciting today. and we're going to be all over it. coverage gets started at 6:00pm. let's talk about this. where should we go right now? how about des moines, iowa, they kicked off this election and very well could end it. seven electoral votes up for tkpwra*bs in iowa. they have got even a ton of attention, including the president last night. during a visit there he laid out what he thinks is at stake in very plain terms. >> it just comes down to each of us as citizens. all of it depends on you bring your friend, your neighbor, your cowork, your mom, dad, wife, husband to the polls. that's how our democracy is supposed to be, the single most powerful force in our democracy is you. martha: six
check out "america live" 1:00 eastern time. later tonight with megyn and bret will ann our prime-time coverage. i'll be at the board. martha will be crunching numbers. we'll have a big old time. these are the days you live for when you're in this business. this is the super bowl for us. martha: i'm so excited i can barely speak, it's very exciting today. and we're going to be all over it. coverage gets started at 6:00pm. let's talk about this. where should we go right now? how about...
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[cheers and applause] now, this is a campaign about america, and it is about the future america that we are going to leave to our children. we thank you, and we ask you to stay in it all of the way until victory tomorrow night. [cheers and applause] tomorrow, we begin a new tomorrow. some of your friends and family have not made of their minds and to vote for, i would like you to make sure you talk to them, and ask them to look beyond the speeches and the attacks and all of the ads and to look to the record, because talk is cheap, but a record is real, and it is earned by effort. change was promised by the president, but change is not measured by that, it is measured by achievement. four years ago, candidate obama promised much, but he has fallen so very short. he promised a post-partisan presidency, but he became most partisan, blaming and attacking. and it was not just republicans he refused to listen to. he also did not listen to independent voices. he was going to focus on jobs. instead, he focused on obamacare, which killed jobs, and he said he was going to cut the deficit in ha
[cheers and applause] now, this is a campaign about america, and it is about the future america that we are going to leave to our children. we thank you, and we ask you to stay in it all of the way until victory tomorrow night. [cheers and applause] tomorrow, we begin a new tomorrow. some of your friends and family have not made of their minds and to vote for, i would like you to make sure you talk to them, and ask them to look beyond the speeches and the attacks and all of the ads and to look...
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well, a sliver of hope for hockey fans at san jose and throughout north america. negotiators for the players union and nhl team owners are resuming talks today in new york. this comes after day-long negotiations saturday. they are trying to reach an agreement that won't the player lockout which has already canceled about one quarter of the season. and new year's day winter classic . >> they are playing basketball though. the warriors on the road in sacramento game 4 for golden state. the kings up by 16 in the third. the warriors come back. stephen curry takes aim and drains it. golden state within 5. thompson and curry both missed shots in the final 10 seconds of the game and the warriors lost. they lost to the kings in sacramento 94-92, 2-2 now. >>> two half court buzzer beaters tying for the plays of the day. here's the miami heat's norris cole banking one in. long distance end of the first quarter buzzer goes off, and it's good. two can play at this game. end of the 3rd quarter same horn, same game, the suns shannon brown his own version not quite as long very
well, a sliver of hope for hockey fans at san jose and throughout north america. negotiators for the players union and nhl team owners are resuming talks today in new york. this comes after day-long negotiations saturday. they are trying to reach an agreement that won't the player lockout which has already canceled about one quarter of the season. and new year's day winter classic . >> they are playing basketball though. the warriors on the road in sacramento game 4 for golden state. the...
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in the 1800 alexis de tocqueville said in america every dispute ends up a lawsuit. we've seen that over and over again the way we run eltions in this country in a somewhat slap dash and easily manipulated way where partisan politicians often control the mechanics of voting. >> brown: kurt anderson, you've been looking into this too. what other siendz of things that have you seen that is potentially happening that lawyers are watching >> there's a big issue with regard to the poll watchers and monitors. a group connected to the tea party based in houston has promising to bring thousands of monitors to various places t essentially what they say make sure that the vote goes correctly and the people who are eligible to vote do vote. >> brown: against voter fraud yes. however, there's a lot of people on the side of sort of the voting rights, civil rights side of things who say that these poll watchers will be deployed in minority neighborhoods and places where historically there's been issues with voters being intimidated or harassed or in some way perhaps not get to go
in the 1800 alexis de tocqueville said in america every dispute ends up a lawsuit. we've seen that over and over again the way we run eltions in this country in a somewhat slap dash and easily manipulated way where partisan politicians often control the mechanics of voting. >> brown: kurt anderson, you've been looking into this too. what other siendz of things that have you seen that is potentially happening that lawyers are watching >> there's a big issue with regard to the poll...
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world needs a strong america. america can't afford four more years of barack obama. >> some of the web videos released to the and of course all of our coverage available on our website. let's go to michigan on our democrat line. what are you expecting tomorrow? >> i'm expecting good things i hope. what i don't understand is why the people don't realize that if the republican house would approve for instance the infrastructure, hiring more cops, a few other bills they said they won't vote on so that obama can't maintain his presidency our unemployment would be around 5 or 6%. it doesn't make sense to me why they don't understand that. host: i know some of the polls show the race tightening in michigan but the latest poll shows the president with a 3 to 5% lead in mish. have you seen a lot of campaign activity in your state over the last couple of weeks? caller: no, i'm a little bit homebound but just what i hear on the local news and stuff. and again, like i say, i don't understand whatever your republican, democra
world needs a strong america. america can't afford four more years of barack obama. >> some of the web videos released to the and of course all of our coverage available on our website. let's go to michigan on our democrat line. what are you expecting tomorrow? >> i'm expecting good things i hope. what i don't understand is why the people don't realize that if the republican house would approve for instance the infrastructure, hiring more cops, a few other bills they said they won't...
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america is going down the wrong track. all of our children and grandchildren, we want to make sure they don't take the same path. my belief is the belief that is for the individual, the belief that is for you. we oppose big government agenda and i am fighting against the president's failed policies because i believe that more dakotans, not washington's, ought to be trusted to make decisions about their families and their opportunities. i grew up in western north dakota and have a business in north dakota. along with this, we balance our budget. we do this by living within our means. that is the north dakota way and that is what the u.s. senate needs. thank you. >> moderator: all right, now we will begin with the questions. the first question will go to ms. heitkamp. some believe this election for president and members of congress will mark a turning point in our country. driving our concerns about the 16 trillion-dollar national debt and the growing eyes and reach of the federal government. it has made a place for u.s. sen
america is going down the wrong track. all of our children and grandchildren, we want to make sure they don't take the same path. my belief is the belief that is for the individual, the belief that is for you. we oppose big government agenda and i am fighting against the president's failed policies because i believe that more dakotans, not washington's, ought to be trusted to make decisions about their families and their opportunities. i grew up in western north dakota and have a business in...
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. >> we're going to give america the hope of the earth with your help, pennsylvania. >> reporter: a deliberate focus on bipartisanship. governor romney arguing he'll be able to break the gridlock in washington. >> i'll endeavor to find good democrats and good republicans who care more about the country than they do about politics. >> reporter: and an increased use of the teleprompter, aides say, to avoid exhaustion-induced mistakes. advisers are confident their argument has been made and heard. all that's left, they say, is driving their supporters to the polls. >> i need your vote, i need your work. walk with me. let's walk together. tomorrow is a new beginning. >> reporter: and brian, even at this late hour, romney advisers remain exceedingly confident they will win this election tomorrow. they dispute polls that show them trailing and cite strength of support among independents and a more enthusiastic base. >> peter alexander starting us off with the romney campaign. and now over to the obama campaign, the president's final push also rode through ohio today. his final stop tonight in iowa,
. >> we're going to give america the hope of the earth with your help, pennsylvania. >> reporter: a deliberate focus on bipartisanship. governor romney arguing he'll be able to break the gridlock in washington. >> i'll endeavor to find good democrats and good republicans who care more about the country than they do about politics. >> reporter: and an increased use of the teleprompter, aides say, to avoid exhaustion-induced mistakes. advisers are confident their argument...
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every woman in america knows what that means. mitt romney may not know, but women do. >> stephanie: i'm reading a piece, because we're so focused on the presidential, but there's a lot going on particularly with female candidates and particularly in the senate. it looks like the odds are the democrats are going to retain the senate, right. >> caller: yes, and there are so many women running for the senate this time. we really stand to have a record number of women join the senate, so, you know, in a number of battleground states, as well. baldwin, it's exciting, doing really, really well in wisconsin. the list goes on. >> stephanie: it's interesting that you almost one talk about the war against women you almost can't write this stuff from todd akin to richard mourdoch. those are two seats right there. >> caller: that's right those exactly. the thing i think that is important, stephanie about, you know todd akin and richard mourdoch people act like they're somive outliars. they are representing the republican platform. that's how
every woman in america knows what that means. mitt romney may not know, but women do. >> stephanie: i'm reading a piece, because we're so focused on the presidential, but there's a lot going on particularly with female candidates and particularly in the senate. it looks like the odds are the democrats are going to retain the senate, right. >> caller: yes, and there are so many women running for the senate this time. we really stand to have a record number of women join the senate,...
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good morning, america. this morning, election day 2012. it's your voice. and right now, it's your vote. the polls are open. >> are you fired up? are you fired up? are you fired up? >> overnight, the final push. >> need your vote. i need your help. walk with me. walk together. tomorrow, we begin a new tomorrow. >> the race, tight as ever. the stakes, higher than ever. we're up close with both candidates. their last-minute sprints and late-night drama. big stars up the ante. >> it's crunch time now. >> now, decision day. who will be america's next president? "gma" special election coverage of election day, 2012, starts right now. >>> and good morning, america, from abc's election headquarters here in times square. our whole team will be out in force all day, all night long, as the votes come in. and i know robin is watching it all from home. she's going to vote today, as well. welcome back to elizabeth vargas. >> it's great to be here, on this historic morning, as america gets ready to vote. after all the cam
good morning, america. this morning, election day 2012. it's your voice. and right now, it's your vote. the polls are open. >> are you fired up? are you fired up? are you fired up? >> overnight, the final push. >> need your vote. i need your help. walk with me. walk together. tomorrow, we begin a new tomorrow. >> the race, tight as ever. the stakes, higher than ever. we're up close with both candidates. their last-minute sprints and late-night drama. big stars up the...
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god bless america. thank you all. [cheers and applause] >> polling places in virginia will be open for another five hours or so. this is fire station 10 in arlington, va. >> a fairly long line at fire station no. 10 in arlington, virginia on a very chilly early- november day. we will be looking throughout the day at polling places in and around the washington area. and keeping an eye on the, twitter, particularly some of the reporters covering the campaign. michael bryan up in the same -- of nbc says that romney just .isited a wendy's tonight, what's the results of the presidential race here on c- span. we will have the senate, house and governor's races across the nation and have the victory concession speeches from obama headquarters in chicago, romney headquarters in boston. we will focus on some of the key competitive seats. and watch the reaction by phone, facebook, and could. -- and twittered. every house seat is up for grabs this year, of course. we talked with a capitol hill reporter for some ba
god bless america. thank you all. [cheers and applause] >> polling places in virginia will be open for another five hours or so. this is fire station 10 in arlington, va. >> a fairly long line at fire station no. 10 in arlington, virginia on a very chilly early- november day. we will be looking throughout the day at polling places in and around the washington area. and keeping an eye on the, twitter, particularly some of the reporters covering the campaign. michael bryan up in the...
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it's really a time when america is going to have to ask, what are we as a country? >> reporter: meanwhile president obama finished his official campaigning last night with a rally in des moines, iowa. >> iowa, we're here tonight because we have more work to do. we're not done yet on this journey. we've got more road to travel. >> reporter: that road took the president home to chicago where he already had voted. today he met with volunteers at a campaign office and telephoned others across the country. >> i just wanted to call and say thank you. >> reporter: the president sounded an upbeat note ahead of tonight's results. >> we feel confident. we've got the votes to win. but it's going to depend ultimately on whether those votes turn out. so i would encourage everybody on all sides just to make sure that you exercise this precious right that we have and that people fought so hard for us to have. >> reporter: vice president biden joined the president in chicago after working in his own brief visit to cleveland. at one point, his official plane, air force 2, could be s
it's really a time when america is going to have to ask, what are we as a country? >> reporter: meanwhile president obama finished his official campaigning last night with a rally in des moines, iowa. >> iowa, we're here tonight because we have more work to do. we're not done yet on this journey. we've got more road to travel. >> reporter: that road took the president home to chicago where he already had voted. today he met with volunteers at a campaign office and telephoned...
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and get the school year off to a great start with america's fastest, most consistent and most reliable internet. internet is absolutely imperative for school nowadays. look up this, write an essay on that. my life is greatly improved because of fios. [ male announcer ] move up to fios today for just $84.99 a month for a year. with no annual contract, there's no reason to wait. you should totally get fios. [ male announcer ] visit verizon.com/whyfios now and see if you qualify for a $5 amazon gift card. there's no purchase necessary. welcome to life on fios. contact the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800-974-6006 tty/v. . >>> in just a few hours, we may know who the next occupant of this house will be. the campaign is over and now the balloting has begun. the president has ended his campaign. he'll be in chicago to watch election results. mitt romney meanwhile has been heading from ohio to pennsylvania to boston. the president played a little basketball today. perhaps to take a little of the stress off. >> a little bit of superstition. he likes to do that. and it has
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aspercreme. >>> welcome to a special edition election day in america. i'm brooke baldwin at cnn headquarters in atlanta. we have you covered coast to coast, including smack dab in the middle of country, jim acosta on the tarmac planked by three planes. mitt romney, paul ryan -- >> reporter: three planes. >> and air force two, the vice president. surprise. also in cleveland. we'll come to you and talk the significance of ohio here in the 11th hour as polls will be closing in just about five hours. the first wave of polls i should say. let's talk about what the president's doing today. president barack obama, finished his second presidential campaign where he began his first, the battleground state of iowa. >> you know, the great thing about these campaigns is after all the tv ads and all of the fundraising and all of the debates and all of the electionerring it comes down to this, one day and these incredible folks working so hard making phone calls, making sure that people go out to vote, and so i want to say thank you to the american people. >> let's g
aspercreme. >>> welcome to a special edition election day in america. i'm brooke baldwin at cnn headquarters in atlanta. we have you covered coast to coast, including smack dab in the middle of country, jim acosta on the tarmac planked by three planes. mitt romney, paul ryan -- >> reporter: three planes. >> and air force two, the vice president. surprise. also in cleveland. we'll come to you and talk the significance of ohio here in the 11th hour as polls will be closing in...
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they come to america to work. this time, obama has done very well after promising that he would have an immigration bill, they realized wow, if we have an immigration bill, we kick away that issue. but they didn't do what they said they were going to do. they didn't even try to pass an immigration bill because they wanted to keep the political issue and the polling indicates that they're going to do very well among latinos and largely because of not doing what they said they're going to do. >> we have to go. thank you very much, governor and governor. >> we'll be right back. the milln who have used androgel 1%, there's big news. presenting androgel 1.62%. both are used to treat men with low testosterone. androgel 1.62% is from the makers of the number one prescribed testosterone replacement therapy. it raises your testosterone levels, and... is concentrated, so you could use less gel. and with androgel 1.62%, you can save on your monthly prescription. [ male announcer ] dosing and application sites between these p
they come to america to work. this time, obama has done very well after promising that he would have an immigration bill, they realized wow, if we have an immigration bill, we kick away that issue. but they didn't do what they said they were going to do. they didn't even try to pass an immigration bill because they wanted to keep the political issue and the polling indicates that they're going to do very well among latinos and largely because of not doing what they said they're going to do....
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america's natural gas... putting us in control of our energy future, now. >>> as millions of americans going to the polls campaigns are still making their final arguments. overnight president obama was greeted by first lady michelle obama at his final stop in iowa after stumping in several battleground states. mitt romney was in four battleground states including virginia hoping to capture its 13 electoral votes, very important. romney even added two events today, one in ohio and one in pennsylvania. experts here to make their final closing arguments. republican mary madeline, deputy campaign manager for president george h.w. bush's re-election campaign and democrat donna brazile, al gore's campaign manage. donna, i want to start with you here. so many millions of americans, they've already voted on either side. can either one of these candidates really make an impact today? >> absolutely. look, i know we've banked a lot of early votes, and that's the whole objective so that there's less confusion in terms of
america's natural gas... putting us in control of our energy future, now. >>> as millions of americans going to the polls campaigns are still making their final arguments. overnight president obama was greeted by first lady michelle obama at his final stop in iowa after stumping in several battleground states. mitt romney was in four battleground states including virginia hoping to capture its 13 electoral votes, very important. romney even added two events today, one in ohio and one...
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and rich any poor and black and white, latino, asian, native american -- >> together, we must lead america to a better place. we're one day away from a fresh start. one day away from the new day of a new beginning. my conviction is that better days are ahead and that's not based on promises or rhetoric, but on solid plans and proven results, and on an unshakeable belief in the greatness of the american spirit. >>> good morning, once again. it's 10:00 on the east coast. it's tuesday, noefr noef 6th, election day. we're live from democracy plaza, 30 rock on november 6, 2012, as voters across the country flocked to the polls to choose the next president of the united states. we kicked things off at 5:30 a.m. and you know what? we're not done yet. >> mitt romney and his wife anne voted in belmont, massachusetts. congressman paul ryan voted in his hometown of janesville, wisconsin. >> earlier today, vice president joe biden and his wife jill cast their ballots in greenville, delaware. biden was optimistic, not just about this election day and also for the future. take a listen. >> i hope everyb
and rich any poor and black and white, latino, asian, native american -- >> together, we must lead america to a better place. we're one day away from a fresh start. one day away from the new day of a new beginning. my conviction is that better days are ahead and that's not based on promises or rhetoric, but on solid plans and proven results, and on an unshakeable belief in the greatness of the american spirit. >>> good morning, once again. it's 10:00 on the east coast. it's...
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ally, foe, america first. keep repeating that and applying it to the problems that scott talked about. i think that would have some effect. >> is there still a window, what do you think the president could do? >> i think the window for some sort of detaunt with iran is more open than for a two-state solution in that opposition would be easier to overcome and -- i -- it, i mean, the example that comes to mind is nixon going to china which was considered hugely weird, and he could have never campaigned on it, and the chinese were, you know, killing american soldiers in vietnam by transferring weapons, and they had a regime considered a crazy state ready to lose nuclear weapons today because they came out with several hundred people and the west would not, and, yet, they also had a lie, and they had a government that was, you know, very business like, and in terms of being able to apply kissinger's outreach. i think that situation may exist with iran, and i think that would change a lot inform region if you get o
ally, foe, america first. keep repeating that and applying it to the problems that scott talked about. i think that would have some effect. >> is there still a window, what do you think the president could do? >> i think the window for some sort of detaunt with iran is more open than for a two-state solution in that opposition would be easier to overcome and -- i -- it, i mean, the example that comes to mind is nixon going to china which was considered hugely weird, and he could...
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. >>> a sliver of hope for hockey fans in san jose and throughout north america. negotiators for the players union and owners of the nhl resume talks today after day long negotiations saturday in new york. they are trying to reach an agreement to end the player lockout, which has already canceled about a quarter of the season and new year's day winter classic. >>> they are playing basketball though. the warriors on the road in sacramento. game 4 for golden state. the kings were up by 16 in the third but of the warriors coming back. nice steal leading to a three. stephen curry got it. golden state within 5 but klay thompson and curry both missed shots in the last 10 seconds and warriors suffered their first road loss of the season. they are 2-2. 94-92 the final. >>> we have two half court buzzer beaters. and they are tying for today's play of the day. it's kind of a double dish here. here's the miami heat's cole banking one in long distance into the quarter. he let's it fly. boom. got it. well, if one can do it how about another is end of the 3rd quarter, same game
. >>> a sliver of hope for hockey fans in san jose and throughout north america. negotiators for the players union and owners of the nhl resume talks today after day long negotiations saturday in new york. they are trying to reach an agreement to end the player lockout, which has already canceled about a quarter of the season and new year's day winter classic. >>> they are playing basketball though. the warriors on the road in sacramento. game 4 for golden state. the kings...
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there is not a black america, a white america, a latino america, an asian america, there's the united states of america. >> michelle sees this happening. and she has tears streaming down her cheeks. i'm sitting in the crowd, and a woman next to me is crying, bawling her eyes out. she just keeps screaming, "this is history. this is history." >> thank you very much, everybody, god bless you. thank you. >> this guy's going places! it's amazing. he's still a state senator in illinois. i mean, he is not a united states senator yet. >> i understood immediately that things had changed. and all around were people with tears in their eyes. and i realized at that moment that his life would never be the same, that he had just taken a leap forward. >> forget uniters and dividers, tonight we heard from a transcender. >> he lit it up. people talked about him quite openly as the first black president of the united states. >> obama is expected to be thrown into the limelight... he can barely show his face in public without creating some kind of sensation... >> narrator: by january 2005, barack obama
there is not a black america, a white america, a latino america, an asian america, there's the united states of america. >> michelle sees this happening. and she has tears streaming down her cheeks. i'm sitting in the crowd, and a woman next to me is crying, bawling her eyes out. she just keeps screaming, "this is history. this is history." >> thank you very much, everybody, god bless you. thank you. >> this guy's going places! it's amazing. he's still a state...
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this is the greatness of america. jeff canada, god bless this man. calls me up friday and says kenny we need "d" batteries bad. by the way i'm bragging, what home depot has done through this whole thing is nothing short, i'm so proud of that company. frank blake and the team, aaron flow, the president of the northern division up here, all weekend -- look, there is a silver lining to this tragedy. we're going to show the world why new york is indeed the greatest city on earth. we'll show them. >> there are still hundreds of thousands of people in new york and new jersey don't have power, it's 27 degrees out this morning. >> this is a storm, you know, i always say the media is exaggerating. this is one they understated. we had the highest previous surge, 13.2 feet. this was -- 11.2. the east river is a tidal strait, it goes north when the tide is coming in and south. can you imagine the water coming in from long island sound, new york harbor and meeting in the middle? where we were? i mean, this was a force of nature like we've never known before. i fe
this is the greatness of america. jeff canada, god bless this man. calls me up friday and says kenny we need "d" batteries bad. by the way i'm bragging, what home depot has done through this whole thing is nothing short, i'm so proud of that company. frank blake and the team, aaron flow, the president of the northern division up here, all weekend -- look, there is a silver lining to this tragedy. we're going to show the world why new york is indeed the greatest city on earth. we'll...
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america's natural gas... putting us in control of our energy future, now. playing sports is just my whole life. looking back, if it wasn't for shriners hospital, things would just be really, really different. i lost my leg when i was a kid. there was a time when i felt like i wasn't going to be able to walk again... it was a pretty bad accident but shriners showed me who i could be again. they turned my whole life around. they call it 'love to the rescue' and it really works. hunter's life is one of nearly a million changed by donations from people like you. send your love to the rescue. donate to shriners hospitals for children today. skwhro*pbz fox news alert. jon: fox news alert. traditionally candidates don't work on campaign day. president obama is at his chicago field headquarters. as you can see he's on the phone making calls especially to supporters in wisconsin. that tells you something about what the obama campaign feels about its prospects in wisconsin. the president there on the phone calling up supporters in wisconsin urging them to get out and
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it's not just america. japan is doing >> we'll see how the end game, what it means for gold long term. appreciate your time. go spurs. frank holmes from san antonio. a warning from the health care system. want to send it to bertha coombs for a quick market flash. >> the worst performer in the s&p trading below its 200-day moving arch coming off the highs. the company yesterday in its press release said 2013 outlook was overly aggressive. reviewing that again today on the call. that has sent shares lower. additionally they say an acquired unit acredo health has been subpoenaed by the southern district of new york over issues and arrangements with novartis over a drug called x jade. >> watching the stock move. when we come back n a close presidential race, third party candidates could have a major influence. a man who's run in four elections himself, ralph nader, joins us in a first on cnbc int int interview next. and the bells are about to sound in europe. we'll get the details next. ♪ chances are, you're
it's not just america. japan is doing >> we'll see how the end game, what it means for gold long term. appreciate your time. go spurs. frank holmes from san antonio. a warning from the health care system. want to send it to bertha coombs for a quick market flash. >> the worst performer in the s&p trading below its 200-day moving arch coming off the highs. the company yesterday in its press release said 2013 outlook was overly aggressive. reviewing that again today on the call....
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america runs on dunkin'! >>> good morning. now it's your turn. america heads to the polls today to choose who will be in the white house for the next four years. president obama and governor romney neck and neck after waging the most expensive political campaign in u.s. history. will it be a long night that stretches into the morning? it's up to the voters today, tuesday, november 6th, 2012. >>> from nbc news, this is a special edition of "today," election day 2012, with matt lauer and savannah guthrie live from democracy plaza. >>> and welcome to "today," and democracy plaza on this tuesday morning, election day 2012. good morning, everyone. i'm savannah guthrie. >> and i'm matt lauer, and it seems like we've been talking about this day for the better part of two years because we have been talking about this day for the better part of two years. it's already here. seeing a lot of traffic at polling sites all across the country and especially in the swing states n.virginia, for example, people actually camped out overnight to be among the first i
america runs on dunkin'! >>> good morning. now it's your turn. america heads to the polls today to choose who will be in the white house for the next four years. president obama and governor romney neck and neck after waging the most expensive political campaign in u.s. history. will it be a long night that stretches into the morning? it's up to the voters today, tuesday, november 6th, 2012. >>> from nbc news, this is a special edition of "today," election day 2012,...
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that's not the norm in america. this is a why, great day in the united states and one of the most exciting days that i look forward to every four years. because every vote counts. i'm sick of the pundits and the pollsters. they say, oh, this state is in play, this state is out of play. >> steve: they don't know! >> they don't know. frankly, every state is in play. every vote counts. the pageant of american elections have been particularly close elections. let's look historically at the 1876 presidential election, rutherford b. hayes and samuel tilden. 185-104 electoral votes. one electoral vote. disparity between the popular and the electoral votes. of course, we know with the 2000 election. george w. bush, 271-al gore, 266. hundreds of votes in the state of florida. and then the famous al franken election in 2008. he became somehow a united states senator by a margin of 312 votes over norm coleman. so what i'm saying this morning, steve, is if you've had a gripe, if you like the government, if you say, we can make
that's not the norm in america. this is a why, great day in the united states and one of the most exciting days that i look forward to every four years. because every vote counts. i'm sick of the pundits and the pollsters. they say, oh, this state is in play, this state is out of play. >> steve: they don't know! >> they don't know. frankly, every state is in play. every vote counts. the pageant of american elections have been particularly close elections. let's look historically at...
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america's natural gas... putting us in control of our energy future, now. >>> welcome back, everybody, you're watching a special edition of "early start" and our live coverage of election day 2012. voting is already under way in parts of vermont and 11 more states are set to open their polls in the next 60 minutes or so after a 17-month marathon which cost a combined $3 billion. the candidates spent the final hours of the campaign making some closing arguments. take a look. >> our fight goes on because america always does best when everybody gets a fair shot. and everybody does their fair share. and everybody plays by the same rules. that's what we believe. that's why you elected me in 2008 and that's why i'm running for a second term. >> this is much more than our moment. it's america's moment of renewal and purpose and optimism. and we've journeyed far and wide in this great campaign for america's future. now we're almost home. >> there are already legal issues plaguing two key battle ground states in flori
america's natural gas... putting us in control of our energy future, now. >>> welcome back, everybody, you're watching a special edition of "early start" and our live coverage of election day 2012. voting is already under way in parts of vermont and 11 more states are set to open their polls in the next 60 minutes or so after a 17-month marathon which cost a combined $3 billion. the candidates spent the final hours of the campaign making some closing arguments. take a look....
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america's natural gas... putting us in control of our energy future, now. >>> ahead this morning, more of the biggest names in politics. we'll be talking with house representative congress chair jeb hensarling and how this election could shift the entire thing. plus we'll check in with the obama and romney campaigns to see how the candidates are spending election day very differently. we're back in just a moment. ally bank. why they have a raise your rate cd. tonight our guest, thomas sargent. nobel laureate in economics, and one of the most cited economists in the world. professor sargent, can you tell me what cd rates will be in two years? no. if he can't, no one can. that's why ally has a raise your rate cd. ally bank. your money needs an ally. and the candidate's speech is in pieces all over the district. the writer's desktop and the coordinator's phone are working on a joke with local color. the secure cloud just received a revised intro from the strategist's tablet. and while i make my way into the venu
america's natural gas... putting us in control of our energy future, now. >>> ahead this morning, more of the biggest names in politics. we'll be talking with house representative congress chair jeb hensarling and how this election could shift the entire thing. plus we'll check in with the obama and romney campaigns to see how the candidates are spending election day very differently. we're back in just a moment. ally bank. why they have a raise your rate cd. tonight our guest, thomas...
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america's leading work from home business. doing business in over 80 countries today and giving you an opportunity you can do. no matter your age education or experience. you can literally earn money on your laptop from your own kitchen table 24/7. at least you ought to check it out if you're sick of living paycheck to paycheck and worried about job security or retirement. if your goal is to earn extra money from home part-time or full time, incomeathome.com adding my listeners in record numbers, even giving away $1,000 to somebody for checking them out. that somebody could be you. visit income incomeathome.com. that's incomeathome.com. so the key today heather is to get people -- get all of those people who registered out to vote right? >> that's right. we're looking at a couple of states that are really youth dense, home to some of the largest college campuses in the country. first, i'll give you north carolina which in fact, is one of the only states that president obama would never have won without the youth vote four year
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and that is this the democrats have ruled the cities of america. the majority of them for a long time. one to two generations. 25 to 50 years in most cultures. and what has happened there, they have destroyed the cities. take a look around. where you live, knew where you live. if you live in the cities, the lady that just called probably from the suburbs. what has happened over the last two generations is the people who could have -- could three the city have fleed the cities. they ran away from to the republican-controlled suburbs. if you look at the cities, the cities are -- the schools in the city have been decimated. host: evan from shellburn, vermont, independent line. hello. caller: hi, pedro. i'm not voting today and the reason i'm voting is basically between a harvard millionaire who's white and a harvard millionaire who's black. and the choices between that are 300 million other people that could possibly participate in the lecktrorl college have an impact. there's really no option. but ultimately, the patriot act. what's happened to it? 9
and that is this the democrats have ruled the cities of america. the majority of them for a long time. one to two generations. 25 to 50 years in most cultures. and what has happened there, they have destroyed the cities. take a look around. where you live, knew where you live. if you live in the cities, the lady that just called probably from the suburbs. what has happened over the last two generations is the people who could have -- could three the city have fleed the cities. they ran away...
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. >> together we must lead america to a better place. we're one day away from a fresh start, one day away from the first day of a new beginning. my conviction is that better days are ahead, and that's not based on promises and hollow rhetoric, but solid plans and proven results. and on an unshakable relief in the greatness of the american spirit. >> good morning. it is tuesday, november 6th. election day, welcome to "morning joe." we're at democracy plaza. >> i can just feel it. >> i can too. i love it, actually. it's beautiful, we're at 30 rock in new york city, and with us onset here at democracy plaza. we have msnbc contributor and former senior strategist from the mccain/palin campaign, steve schmidt? >> coming attraction. >> good tease. >> he's down in south florida. we also have mark haleprin, senior political analyst, and look at this, this is huge. >> we have michael steele. >> michael steele here. >> oh, my gosh. >> it's a great way to start. >> wow. >> great way to start six hours of coverage. >> thank you. >> we also have john
. >> together we must lead america to a better place. we're one day away from a fresh start, one day away from the first day of a new beginning. my conviction is that better days are ahead, and that's not based on promises and hollow rhetoric, but solid plans and proven results. and on an unshakable relief in the greatness of the american spirit. >> good morning. it is tuesday, november 6th. election day, welcome to "morning joe." we're at democracy plaza. >> i can...
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. >> we'll take back america. we will win this election. >> this election season, one network has been most watched and most trusted. >> how do you feel about the last four years? >> fasten your seat belts, it's decision day. >> special coverage starts right now o. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> bret: the voters vote. the counters count. as the candidates and their supporters hold their breath. we will take you through all of it. all evening long and in to the morning. welcome to america's election headquarters and a special edition of "special report." i'm bret baier. >> i'm megyn kelly. it comes down to tonight. after 1100 days of campaigning, four debates, and billion dollars spent on campaign ads, it's finally election night. we are now less than an hour away from the first poll results. and some polls are coming in. closing in. indiana, kentucky right now. now we do not report any results until all the polls close in each state. the first of six states close at 7:00 p.m. eastern. >> bret: it's expected to be one of the c
. >> we'll take back america. we will win this election. >> this election season, one network has been most watched and most trusted. >> how do you feel about the last four years? >> fasten your seat belts, it's decision day. >> special coverage starts right now o. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> bret: the voters vote. the counters count. as the candidates and their supporters hold their breath. we will take you through all of it. all evening long and in to the morning....
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we believe in a generous america, in a compassionate america, in a tolerant america, hoping for the dreams of an immigrant father who studied in our schools and pledges to our flag. to the young boy on the south side of chicago who sees the life beyond the nearest street corner. [cheering] >> to the furniture worker's child in north carolina, who wants to become a doctor or a scientist, an engineer or an entrepreneur, a diplomat or even a president. that's -- that's the future we hope for. that's the vision we share. that's where we need to go. forward. that's where we need to go. now, we will disagree, sometimes fiercely about how to get there. as it has for more than two centuries, progress will come in fits and starts. it is not always a straight line, it is not always a smooth path. by itself, the recognition that we have common hopes and dreams won't end all the gridlock, solve all our problems, oristute for the pain-staking work of building consensus and making the difficult compromises needed to move this country forward. but that common bond is where we must begin. our economy is r
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so, the big issue the big question is, what is the capacity of america to invest through its collective institution called the government? and a lot of people think. >> you've been listening live to governor injury brown speaking outside the fire station where he cast his ballot obviously in support of proposition 30. but meanwhile opponents of proposition 30 accuse state leaders of using scare tactics and they argue the me measure doesn't guarantee new funds for schools and argue state taxes are already high and that tax increases will drive jobs out of the state. they say california's pension system needs to be reformed and the government work force reduced. >>> it's 7:44 and it may be election day but the campaigning is actually not over yet for mitt romney. he just arrived at a campaign appearance in ohio emily schmidt is at the election day headquarters in boston where republican presidential nominee will arrive later today. and this is unprecedented for a candidate to be campaigning on election day emily. >> reporter: hi it's something that is starting to emerge as a bit of a rout
so, the big issue the big question is, what is the capacity of america to invest through its collective institution called the government? and a lot of people think. >> you've been listening live to governor injury brown speaking outside the fire station where he cast his ballot obviously in support of proposition 30. but meanwhile opponents of proposition 30 accuse state leaders of using scare tactics and they argue the me measure doesn't guarantee new funds for schools and argue state...